Novatom wrote:I mean that I don't think a modern criminal would dress like that. Yes, he would want to conceal his face, but I think he could conceal it better. I mean, if you looked at someone like him, you would immediately know he was a villain, right? This would be extremely risky for him.
He wasn't even intending to do anything long-term, though. It was "replicate the microbots, attack Krei, destroy his new facilities and kill him with the same technology used to kill Abigail". You'll notice that at no point in the movie did Callaghan attempt at villainous posturing or evilly hammy diatribes—he was intending to go in, do the job, and get out somehow as fast as he possibly could, so he clearly wasn't all about keeping the secret for long, nor, I think, did he really count on Hiro and friends throwing a wrench into his operation or discovering his identity.
So for what he planned to be an operation that would run as short as he could allow it, I think going for an intimidating appearance was part of the fear factor—simply put, I think he wanted to scare the living daylights out of Krei as much as he wanted revenge on him. So "looking like a villain" was totally intentional, and considering how utterly terrified Krei was of him, it worked.
Novatom wrote:I don't know who Isis is or what joker you're talking about.
ISIS is the Islamist terrorist group that's been wreaking havoc over the entire Middle East, and the Joker is Batman's archnemesis.
Also, as far as intimidating clothing is concerned, we can add the Ku Klux Klan to that list. The white robes and masks with pointy white hats are pretty obvious, and after a certain point they became pretty obviously evil, being associated with the Klan, but the group wore them anyway as a means of intimidating people.
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